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for the Advancement of Integrated Medical and Engineering Sciences is a interdisciplinary research center co-affiliated between Karolinska Institutet (KI) and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH
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Medical Research will provide the financial support. Duties The postdoctoral fellow will work on generating genetically engineered iPSC lines (CRISPR/Cas technologies) and apply these lines to brain
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, we offer a unique translational research environment with wide-ranging expertise spanning clinical science, biomedical engineering, and medical physics, all working together to improve cardiovascular
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. The goal of this project is to advance our current understanding of brain degeneration and disease progression in DLB by using state-of-the-art and advanced neuroimaging methods. The postdoctoral fellow will
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at the Department of Medicine, Solna. Our lab offers a creative, collaborative, and supportive research environment, with access to cutting-edge technology, modern infrastructure and daily seminars and lectures by
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together preclinical and clinical researchers, biomedical engineers and biostatisticians with a mission to gain new insights to pain pathology. Your profile You are a creative, hardworking and enthusiastic
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neurons and Parkinson’s disease. The successful candidate will work with human pluripotent stem cells and human tissue, and will perform amongst others, single cell omics, cell engineering and functional
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is to advance our current understanding of brain degeneration and disease progression in DLB by using state-of-the-art and advanced neuroimaging methods. The postdoctoral researcher will use
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infrastructure and research center in technology driven life sciences. Lehtiö group is a translational group of scientists with a drive to improve human proteome analysis by developing and using new proteomics
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state-or-the-art technologies such single-cell RNA sequencing, in vivo lineage tracing and targeted cell ablation, confocal microscopy, organoid culture, and tissue engineering. The successful candidate